Sentence examples for a conversation start from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a conversation start" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a conversation starter," which refers to something that initiates a conversation.
Example: "Bringing up the latest movie can be a great conversation starter at the party."
Alternatives: "an icebreaker" or "a discussion opener."

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"I wanted to start a conversation, start a dialogue and give a voice for victims who are forgotten or silenced," she said.

If you are writing a conversation, start a new paragraph each time somebody else speaks.

Or randomly in the middle of a conversation, start talking like Yoda.

When you approach some gossipy territory in a conversation, start looking over your shoulder, as if you're worried someone will hear.

If he's shy and is afraid to start a conversation, start one for him and ask him questions so your conversation won't end so quickly and all of a sudden become an awkward silence.

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Once a conversation starts, the "what do you do?" question comes up fairly quickly.

11am A conversation starts up at our "pod" about bonuses and pay rises.

As a conversation started, Santana was more immersed in the shirt than the words.

Just because a conversation starts online, you don't need to finish it online.

We're thirsty for knowledge, so any campaign that gets a conversation started will have an impact.

Just trying to get a conversation started.

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